The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, July 23, 1959, Image 2

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Gumming, Georgia Legal Ads ■OECOTOB’S BALE OF LAND fI(IRGIA, FOUSYTII COUNTY. tinder and by virtue of the pow ers wsted in me, as executor of the mV of R. L. Gravitt, deceased, their- will bo sold at public outcry. r,t ffte first Tuesday in August, I*. at the Court house door in Omnnmfr, Georgia, between the lfal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidders for cash, the fol (nr ng described land In said ccun ty, ta-wit: HU that tract or parcel of land .lying arid being in the City of domming, Forsyth County, Geor gia. on the East side of Cumming- Carnfon Highway, and beginning at ji point on the Cumming-Canton Highway, and running East on a street leading from said Cummlng •Canton Highway to the Tribble ■Gup Street, a distance of 161 feet to a stake; thence Soulh 135 feet: thence West to Highway a distance •off 35 feet; thence running with .said highway North 149 ft. There is situated on said property a six room and a four room frame dwell jug houses and barn. This property former fy owned by Mrs. L. O. Thfifipif.. ALSO, in said City and County, a Jot beginning at the Nortli East •corner of Lot 29, and running West "TO feet; thence South 142 feet to Samii-p Avenue; thence East 70 fort, thence North to beginning ymhit Plat of said property re corded in Book Z, page 542. Situ -atpd on said land is a six room, frame dwelling house, formerly oc •cupied by Mrs. R. L. Gravitt. deceased. ALSO household and Kitchen fomft ure. This July 2, 1959. EZRA GRAVITT, Executor v vf the Estate of R. L. Gravitt, Deceased. •GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. By virtue of the power of sale contained in that Deed to Secure Debt dated April 16, 1955, executed and delivered by J. L. Copeland 1® J. W. Copeland, late of Fulton •Cmmly, Georgia, which loan deed is recorded in Deed Book 29, pages "S( and 25 of the records of the Superior Court of said State and Own tv, there will be sold at public ■matrry before the Court House door of said State and County, be tween the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in August, 1959, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to -wit'. Aif that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the First Dis trict and Second Section of For syth Cbunty, Georgia, consisting f all of lot No. 491, containing 4J27 acres, more or less, and 18.52 acres-, more or less, off of the jmiffr part of lot No. 490; 12.90 acre- more or less, off of the south part of lot No. 74, it being Hurt part of the last two lots that Tfrs on the sonth side of what is Icnnwri as Dick Creek, and also known as Mill Creek, said creek kpiing the north line of said tract -f land. feu- a more accurate description said tracts or parcels of land Vtoit! conveyed, reference is made to the plat made by J. M. Dodd, Surveyor, on March Ist, 1946, and weortfed in Book 19. page 443, Vrirsytft County. Georgia records, reference is made to the said plat -and record thereof, and is adopted as a truiy and accurate description mf the property herein conveyed. Said loan deed provides for the maturity of said indebtedness on r before April 16, 1960, with interest at the rate of 4 per cent prr antrum, said interest to be paid annually, and further provides dbr the payment of any and all Wher indebtednesses then owed Grantee or thereafter owed Gran tee. The Grantor having failed pay any interest due on said obli gation, and having failed and re fused to pay the State and County taxes due for the year 1958. and i,y reason of said default, the holder of said loan deed has if rtored the entire indebtedness and payable, to-wit. $2,590.00. to gnther with all past due interest and all accrued interest as of August 4. 1959- amounting to S4<R.4B, making a total of $3,035.48, and the following additional in debtednesses owed Grantee, to-wit: One promissoi'v no**' date: March 31. 1954 for $350.00. due October 31, 1954, at 7 per cent interest as of August 4. 1959 amounting to $131,01, making a tutor of $481.01. One promissory note dated Sept •ember 4, 1953 due September 4. MRJ. for $900.00 principal, at 7 par cent interest as of August 4. JJSB, amounting to $372.25, making a total of $1,272.25. One promissory note for $700.00 dated May 27, 1958, due on de mand, at 8 per cent, interest as of August 4, 1959, amounting to $66. 42, making a total of $766.42. One promissory note for the principal sum of $200.00, dated February 2, 1954, due on demand, with interest at 8 per cent as of August 4, 1959, in the sum of $88.09, making a total of $288.09. I State and County taxes for the year 1958 amounting to $87.41 as of August 4, 1959. ! Said sale will be made for the purpose of paying off and dis j charging all of said indebtednesses ]in full, and the proceeds thereof will be applied first to the pay ment of all of said indebtednesses and expenses of this proceeding. Mrs. Mary Nancy Copeland, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of J. W. Cope land, Deceased. Marvin G. Russell Turner Paschal 439 Hurt Building Atlanta 3. Georgia MUrray 8—2919 GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. By virtue of the power of sale contained in that Deed to Secure Debt executed and delivered by J. L. Copeland to J. W. Copeland, late of Fulton County, Georgia, dated October 7, 1957, and recorded in Deed Book 33, page 75 of the records of the Superior Court of said State and County, there will be sold at public outcry before the Court House door of said State and County, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in August, 1959 to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Forsyth County, Georgia, and a part of Land Lot Number 494, and described as fol lows: Bounded on the north by lands of C. M. Jones: on the east by J. Jones; west and south by McGinnis Ferry Road, containing one (1) acre, more or less, being a part of the tract or land deeded by W. L. Jones to F. C. and Dora Hunnsucker, as shown in Deed IBook 1879, page 230 Fulton County Records. Being improved property having located thereon one four room frame dwelling. The debt being secured by said loan deed being in default, both as to principal, $2,700.00, with in terest from October 7, 1957 at 6 per cent as by the terms threof provided, and as of August 4, 1959, the accrued interest will be $295.65, making a total of $2,- 995.65. The loan deed further pro vided for the payment of any and all other indebtednesses then owed Grantee or thereafter owed Gran tee, to-wit: The additional indebted nesses owed Grantee being as fol lows: One promissory note dated March 31. 1954 for $350.00 due October 31. 1954, at 7 per cent interest as of August 4, 1959. amounting to $131.01, making a total of $481.01. One promissory note dated Sept ember 4, 1953 due September 4, 1954. for $900.00 principal, at 7 per cent interest as of August 4, 1959, amounting to $372.25, making a total of $1,272.25. One promissory note for $700.00 dated May 27, 1958, due on demand, at 8 per cent interest as of August 4, 1959, amounting to $66.42, mak ing a total of $766.42. One promissory note for the principal sum of $200.00, dated February 2, 1954, due on demand, with interest at 8 per cent as of August 4, 1959 in the sum of $88.09, making a total of 5288.09. Said sale will be made for the purpose of paying off and discharg ing all of said indebtednesses in full, and the proceeds thereof will be applied first to the payment of all of said indebtednesses and ex penses of this proceeding. Mrs. Mary Nancy Copeland, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of J. W. Cope land, Deceased. Marvin G. Russell Turner Paschal 439 Hurt Building Atlanta 3, Georgia MUrray 8—2919 INTERFACINGS Interfacings for “wash and wear" fabrics should have “wash and wear” qualities, according to Mrs. Avola W. Callaway, clothing spec ialist, Agricultural Extension Ser vice. In many instances self-fabric will be satisfactory. The weight of the interfacing is important and should be no heavier than the fabric with which it is used. The Forsyth County News NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. Pursuant to the power of sale in a certain deed to secure debt, executed by R. E. Kirby, Sr., and H. H. Scoggins to Roy P. Otwell. Sr., dated July 2nd, 1958, and re corded in deed book 33, page 355, Forsyth County records. R. E. Kirby, Sr. having trans ferred his equity into said property for valuable considerations to H. H. Scoggins. The debt secured by said deed being in default, the property will be sold the Ist Tuesday in August during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to wit: Beginning at the Northeast cor ner of Land Lot 231 and running thence, South along the East land lot line of Land Lot 231, fourteen hundred ten (1410) feet to the Southeast corner of said Land Lot, thence South eight-eight (88) degrees, thirty (30) minutes west thirteen hundred forty-four (1344) feet to the Southwest corner of said Land Lot line of Land Lot 231, thence North one (1) degree, thirty (30) minutes west along the west land lot lines of Land Lots Numbers 231, 202, and 159, a distance of thirty seven hundred fifty (3750) feet to the South Side of a branch swamp; thence Northwesterly following the meanderings of the Western side of said branch swamp twenty two hundred seventy (2270) feet, more or less, to the .North land lot line of Land Lot 129; thence, East across said creek along the North Land Lot line of Land Lot 129, four hundred (40) feet to the East side of said creek swamp; thence, Southeasterly following the mean derings of said swamp, sixteen hundred foi - (1604) feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of Land Lot 159; thence North eight eight (88) degrees, thirty (30) minutes East along the North land lot line of Land Lot No. 159 thir teen Hundred (1300) feet to the Northeast corner of said land lot; thence South one (1) degree, thirty minutes East along the East land lot line of Land Lot 159, five hun dred fifty (550) feet to the South side of a post road leading to Cum ming. Georgia; thence North seven ty two (72) degrees East along the South side of said post road one hundred seventeen (117) feet to the West bank of a creek; thence in a Southeasterly direction following the meanderings of said creek, eight hundred forty (840) feet, more or less, to the North land lot line of Land Lot 203. run ning thence, East along the North land lot line of Land Lot 203, across the creek to an iron pin on the Northeast side of said creek: thence, Southeasterly along the Northeast side of said creek twenty one hundred (2100) feet to the South line of Land Lot 204 and 203, two thousand thirty one (2031) feet to the Northeast corner of Land Lot 231 and the point of beginning. All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 2nd District, Ist Section of Forsyth County, Georgia, and being parts of Land Lots Nos. 203, and 204, and being more particularly described as fol lows : Beginning at an iron pin on the original North line of Land Lot 203 and Northeast side of a creek; ! running thence, in a Southeasterly [direction along the Northeast side 'of said creek twenty one hundred j (2100) feet, more or less, to the [ original South line of Land Lot ' 204; running thence North eight ! eight (88) degrees, thirty (30) minutes East along the said South line of Land Lot 204, seven hun dred fiftv (750) feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of said Land Lot 204; running thence North one (1) degree, thirty (30) minutes West along the east line of Land Lot 204 a distance of seven hundred thirty five (735) feet to a corner: thence South eight-eight (88) degrees, thirty (30) minutes West seven hundred eighty five (785) feet to an iron pin and corner; thence, North one (1) de gree, thirty (30> minutes West, seven hundred p’ghtv (780) feet to the original line of said I,and Lot 204, running f bence, South eighty-eight (88) degrees, thirty minutes West ’along the original North lines of Land Lots Nos. 204 and 203, fourteen hundred and fifteen (1415) feet, more or less, to an iron pin at the Northeast side of a creek, and the point of beginning. Said property will be sold as the property of H- H. Scoggins, subject to all outstanding taxes and or assessments if any. ROY P. OTWELL. Attorney in fact for H. H- Scoggins. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: Scott Monroe having In proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Lula Holbrook, de ceased,, late of Forsyth County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of the said Mrs. Lula Holbrook to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why Per manent Letters of Administration should not be granted to Scott Monroe. Witness my hand seal, this 6th day of July, 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: Roy H. Bailey having in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Izzie Bailey, deceased late of Forsyth County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of the said Mrs. Izzie Bailey to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, iif - any they can, why Permanent Letters of Administration should not be granted to Roy H. Bailey. Witness my hand seal, this 6th day of July, 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I will sell before the courthouse door in the Town or City of Cum ming, aForsyth County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale for cash to te highest bidder on Satur day August 1, 1959, the following described automobile to-wit: One 1949 Ford Panel Motor No. 88RC36503 Said property to be sold under and by virtue of an order from the Superior Court, after the same has been captured and condemned. This July 20, 1959. Loy H. Barnett, Sheriff. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I will sell before the courthouse door in the Town or City of Cum ming, aForsyth County. Georgia, within the legal hours of sale for cash to te highest bidder on Satur day August 1, 1959, the following described automobile to-wit: Ont 1954 2-door Chevrolet Motor No. 6596F542. Said property to be sold under and by virtue of an order from the Superior Court, after the same has been captured and condemned. This July 20. 1959. Loy H. Barnett, Sheriff. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I will sell before the courthouse door in the Town or City of Cum ming, aForsyth County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale for cash to te highest bidder on Satur day August 1, 1959, the following described automobile to-wit: One 1950 Chevrolet Motor Number HADB6IOOS Said property to be sold under and by virtue of an order from the Superior Court, after the same has been captured and condemned. This July 20, 1959. Loy H. Barnett, Sheriff. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I will sell before the courthouse door in the Town or City of Cum ming, aForsyth County. Georgia, within the legal hours of sale for cash to te highest bidder on Satur day August 1, 1959, the following described automobile to-wit: One Ford Jeep, Motor Number GPW61266. Said property to be sold under and by virtue of an order from the Superior Court, after the same has been captured and condemned. This July 20, 1959. Loy H. Barnett, Sheriff. FOR SALE— 6-Rooms and bath. Chicken house 3,300 capacity with new equipment, also one vacant lot Contact ROY SHOEMAKE, Phone 'Tu. 7—2370, Cumming, Ga. HELP WANTED Bear Rack Oper ator, Could train if had anv mech anical experience- Good Salary- Contact Hamby’s Garage, Phone Tu. 7—5205, Cumming, Georgia SOOTHENE Will Shrink Piles End Pain and Stop Bleeding Fast If you are one of the thousands of people who suffer the miseries of Itching, Bleed ing or Protruding Pile3. 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OTWELL, SR., PRESIDENT ssjji, "WHERE BANKING IS A PLEASURE” Telephone Talk : by BILL DAVIS t . J|||B Your Telephone Manager SHOPPING MADE EASY! No need to get out in the sizzling sun ... hire a baby sitter ... arrange to have the car ... or leave duties at home! Just do as millions are doing these days. Shop by telephone! It’s the modern trend. In fact, some businesses report that today as much as 25% of their sales come to them by phone. This method of easy shopping has become increasingly popular during the last ten years. Reasons? It’s convenient, time saving, economical. One more way your telephone helps make life easier for you! * * * AND THE YELLOW PAGES of your telephone directory will tell you where to find many of the products or services you’re looking for. * * * Ituu min i inn i/(i 11 (m in cucft i{■ t tf mi tc tuu ♦ * * VACATIONING BY AUTO? Along with the familiar sight of roadside picnic areas, you’ll be seeing another landmark of happy, carefree living. Public telephone booths conveniently placed to make “keeping in touch” so easy. You’ll find these booths handy for phoning ahead for reservations ... contacting friends along the way or giving advance notice of your arrival. Remember, Long Distance costs so little. Costs even less when you call station-to-sta v. th extra bargains after 6 P.M. and on Sundays. Thursday, July 23, 1959.